Wednesday, March 21, 2018

The Rich History of Tea Kettles

The Rich History of Tea Kettles

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Some of the blue tea kettles worth mentioning are the following:

The history of tea is an interesting one. Boiling water was a practice done due to travelers and soldiers in ancient china. They figured out that to boil water at a detailed temperature would remove its impurities giving them potable water. They also started adding green tea leaves to the boiling water to give it a detailed flavor. This led to the formulation of tea. In Europe on the various hand, such nomads and warriors also boiled water for it to be potable but they placed wheat and barley grain on their water to add flavor, thereby fermenting such additives to what we now comprehend as malt beer. In North America, tea kettles were typically used due to cowboys for their coffee during cattle runs and drives. These kettles had to be strong and sturdy for the long haul. For a lot of the part, a lot of the tea kettles were made of copper which conducted heat easily. In china, tea kettles were made of porcelain which additional to the allure of the eastern world. Such tea pots and tea cups were so artfully done that it was exceptionally traded.

- Meyer Kitchen Aid 2.25 quart Soft Grip Kettle which retails for around 48 dollars

- Le Creuset Cobalt Blue Whistling Kettle which retails for around 70 dollars

These days kettles are mostly constructed from stainless steel and depending on the logo, design and size the diversity of prices could also start from 20 dollars up to 300 dollars and up. En vogue in at the moment and age are blue tea kettles. They are trendy and a hot thing to buy because they are pleasing to the eye and are inexpensive. These blue kettles are enamel coated stainless steel kettles that are practical to have and could also fit in any kitchen setting as the color differentiates itself from the average dull color of traditional kettles.

- Rachael Ray Ball Style Blue Kettle which retails for 40 dollars. This is a very popular blue tea kettle that it has back orders which could also show how sellable Rachael Ray is to the American market.

These are some of the blue tea kettles available online, save for the Rachel Ray. A reputable consideration as a Christmas gift to a loved one.

- Oxo Uplift Tea Kettle Deep Blue which retails for around 60 dollars

- Chantal Classic Blue Kettle with Hohner Harmonica Whistle which retails between a a hundred to 120 dollars

- Le Creuset Azure Blue Tea Kettle which retails for around 70 dollars

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